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980:Hollingworth, Shelagh (1983).
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1229:Eisaku Noro Company
1140:Knitting needle cap
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1025:A Gathering of Lace
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751:Knitted dress, 1967
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2887:Bizarre silk
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2380:Saga Nishiki
2375:Russell cord
2180:Harris tweed
1925:Brilliantine
1905:Bedford cord
1871:(Medriñaque)
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3393:Performance
3241:Rōketsuzome
3186:Heatsetting
3161:Calendering
3151:Bògòlanfini
3098:Spider silk
2912:Houndstooth
2907:Herringbone
2866:Windstopper
2711:Boiled wool
2230:Kente cloth
2220:Khaki drill
2200:Irish linen
2185:Herringbone
2050:Cotton duck
2010:Cheesecloth
1869:Abacá cloth
1677:Meg Swansen
1367:Basketweave
1270:Continental
1224:Coats Group
1217:Yarn brands
1155:Row counter
821:Romeo Gigli
790:Lana Turner
785:of choice.
777:-inspired,
767:Coco Chanel
544:stockinette
267:basketweave
234:stockinette
161:unravelling
157:ripping out
3489:Categories
3342:Loro Piana
3337:Larusmiani
3270:Tsutsugaki
3258:Tenterhook
3166:Decatising
3043:Microfiber
2947:Tattersall
2927:Pinstripes
2902:Glen plaid
2826:E-textiles
2693:Cedar bark
2650:Terrycloth
2597:Pile woven
2485:Ultrasuede
2415:Seersucker
2340:Perpetuana
2265:Madapollam
2210:Kerseymere
1995:Char cloth
1950:Byrd Cloth
1930:Broadcloth
1915:Beta cloth
1627:Sam Barsky
1407:Casting on
1397:Buttonhole
1355:Techniques
1321:Dip stitch
1208:Variegated
889:2006-12-27
865:References
783:sportswear
771:Jean Patou
760:See also:
713:variegated
688:picking up
451:embroidery
389:See also:
297:See also:
195:See also:
173:casting on
150:decreasing
146:increasing
142:short rows
93:guide-bars
3454:Shrinkage
3403:Recycling
3327:E. Thomas
3176:Finishing
3114:Finishing
3058:Polyester
3008:Eisengarn
2932:Polka dot
2798:Technical
2726:Milliskin
2665:Velveteen
2620:Crimplene
2435:Shot silk
2360:Rayadillo
2355:Rakematiz
2255:Longcloth
2175:Haircloth
2165:Grosgrain
2155:Grenadine
2145:Ghalamkar
2140:Georgette
2125:Gabardine
2000:Charmeuse
1920:Bombazine
1910:Bengaline
1895:Barkcloth
1620:designers
1563:Fair Isle
1517:Thrumming
1492:Short row
1427:Faggoting
1346:Yarn over
1285:Norwegian
725:Fair Isle
694:Fair Isle
656:decreases
652:increases
576:), rows (
79:warp-knit
75:weft-knit
3500:Knitting
3444:Knitting
3347:Piacenza
3322:Dormeuil
3207:Katazome
3191:Indienne
3137:Beetling
3127:Androsia
3118:printing
3078:Sea silk
3053:Pashmina
2993:Cashmere
2937:Shweshwe
2875:Patterns
2861:SympaTex
2856:Stub-tex
2846:Silnylon
2836:Gore-Tex
2754:Bobbinet
2680:Nonwoven
2670:Zibeline
2635:Moquette
2615:Corduroy
2610:Chenille
2549:Figured
2530:Whipcord
2330:Paduasoy
2315:Osnaburg
2285:Nainsook
2275:Moleskin
2260:Mackinaw
2105:Eolienne
2065:Cretonne
2045:Corduroy
1980:Capilene
1975:Chambray
1955:C change
1890:Barathea
1880:Armazine
1769:Blocking
1568:Intarsia
1546:Patterns
1447:Grafting
1422:Entrelac
1331:Increase
1316:Decrease
1299:Stitches
1265:Combined
1260:Circular
1121:Knitting
844:Knitting
838:See also
721:intarsia
684:Entrelac
622:T-shirts
594:symmetry
539:stocking
493:topology
458:applique
363:entrelac
355:grafting
343:selvages
313:entrelac
165:frogging
83:lingerie
55:knitting
18:Knitwear
3469:Weaving
3417:Related
3317:Cerruti
3181:Fulling
3156:Burnout
3144:Bingata
3093:Spandex
2973:Acrylic
2922:Paisley
2851:Spandex
2821:Darlexx
2811:Ban-Lon
2716:Coolmax
2703:Knitted
2630:Mockado
2625:Fustian
2578:Songket
2558:Brocade
2540:Zorbeez
2505:Viyella
2495:Ventile
2460:Ticking
2445:Taffeta
2405:Scarlet
2370:Ripstop
2335:Percale
2320:Ottoman
2310:Organza
2305:Organdy
2300:Oilskin
2290:Nankeen
2205:Jamdani
2170:Habutai
2150:Gingham
2120:Fustian
2115:Foulard
2110:Flannel
2100:Drugget
2040:Cordura
2015:Chiffon
2005:Charvet
1990:Challis
1965:Cambric
1940:Bunting
1935:Buckram
1900:Batiste
1799:Selvage
1779:History
1774:Dye lot
1757:Related
1723:Ravelry
1537:Welting
1532:Weaving
1487:Ribbing
1457:Hemming
1275:English
1203:Novelty
1193:Eyelash
1080:Reuters
810:Kennedy
802:Missoni
645:ribbing
630:ribbing
612:Texture
590:ribbing
582:welting
574:ribbing
473:weaving
469:tufting
439:bobbles
378:ribbing
331:cast-on
259:welting
255:ribbing
240:stitch.
138:spandex
51:textile
3424:Dyeing
3383:Design
3357:Scabal
3198:Kasuri
3171:Devoré
3048:Olefin
3033:Mohair
3023:Kevlar
3003:Cotton
2983:Angora
2978:Alpaca
2917:Kelsch
2882:Argyle
2831:Gannex
2746:Netted
2736:Velour
2731:Jersey
2660:Velvet
2573:Lampas
2568:Damask
2563:Camlet
2535:Zephyr
2520:Waffle
2515:Wadmal
2470:Tucuyo
2455:Tartan
2420:Sendal
2390:Sateen
2385:Samite
2350:Poplin
2345:Pongee
2325:Oxford
2280:Muslin
2270:Madras
2195:Hodden
2190:Himroo
2090:Dowlas
2085:Dornix
2075:Dimity
2055:Coutil
2030:Cloqué
2025:Chintz
1970:Canvas
1960:Calico
1945:Burlap
1875:Aertex
1846:Fabric
1718:Knitty
1708:Knitta
1558:Argyle
1527:Twined
1437:Gather
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238:garter
204:pixels
144:or by
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3429:Fiber
3367:Zegna
3294:Yūzen
3219:Moire
3132:Batik
3088:Sisal
3073:Rayon
3068:Ramie
3038:Nylon
3028:Linen
2988:Bashō
2967:Abacá
2897:Chiné
2892:Check
2784:Tulle
2779:Ninon
2640:Plush
2605:Baize
2585:Rinzu
2551:woven
2525:Wigan
2510:Voile
2480:Twill
2475:Tweed
2465:Toile
2440:Stuff
2430:Scrim
2425:Serge
2395:Satin
2295:Ninon
2250:Loden
2215:Khādī
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2130:Gauze
2095:Drill
2070:Denim
2060:Crêpe
2020:Chino
1861:Woven
1853:Types
1507:Steek
1482:Pleat
1442:Gauge
707:Color
497:woven
471:and "
443:beads
63:woven
59:yarns
49:is a
3474:Yarn
3352:Reda
3103:Wool
3083:Silk
3063:Piña
3018:Jute
3013:Hemp
2998:Coir
2769:Mesh
2764:Lace
2688:Felt
2450:Tais
2400:Saye
2240:Lawn
2235:Lamé
1553:Aran
1522:Tuck
1467:Lace
1290:Warp
1280:Flat
1198:Lopi
1179:Yarn
1061:Elle
1029:ISBN
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